lann anb tiresibe. POSEASE.F. OF POULTRY The diseases of poultry, being taken in time, may not result in a serious malady, too often resulting in death; but procrasti nation is generally as fatal in poultry keep ing as anything else. Theailmenis of fowls may generally be traced to a variable temperature, to Irregu lar, injudicious feeding, or to their being kept on ground which has become impure with their use of it. Judicious feeding, perfect cleanliness, and occasional removal to new ground, will, to a great extent, keep fowls healthy, The following are the principal diseases among them : Apoplexy, evidenced by laflamation of the brain. Trachieal inflammation (or gapes), with parasitic worms in the windpipe. Loup, which As highly infections, and a very deadly disease, but if taken in time can be cured. The premonitory symptoms are a slight hoarseness, and catching in the breath as if from cold. Moulting, with old fowls, Is often so se vere and so protracted, that It carries them off. The young are also victims of leg weakness and bad feathering. Sickly fowls should always be removed from the fowl-honse on the first symptoms of illness, as they are generally ill used by Weir companions—pecked at, =4 evidently become objects of dislike. Apoplexy with fowls, as in human beings, is difficult to cure. It is generally the result of high feeding, and is most common among laying hens, which are sometimes found dead on the nest—the expulsive efforts re (pried in laying being the immediate cause of the attack, The only hope for cure consists in Instant and copious bleeding, by opening a vein with a sharp-pointed penknife or lancet.— The largest of the veins seen on the under side of the wing, should be selected, and opened in a longitudinal direction, not cut across, and so long as the thumb is pressed on the vein at any point between the open ing and the body, the blood will be found to flow ffeely. Light food and rest should be given the bird after the operation. Gapes, in nine cases out of ten, are ob tained from rain or impure water, and if a certain preventive (not cure) is desired, the 'use of camphor will be found the most effi ciant remedy. A. small lump, about the size of a peanut kept constantly in the ves sel from which the fowls drink, will make gapes unknown in your yard. Having carefully adopted this precaution this year more particularly, and haying raised over two hundred chickens, without one case of gapes, I can testify that camphor is the only certain remedy. My neighbor T—, who is also a member of the American Toultry Society, and who bas equal and if pot superior advantages to mine for poultry rearing, has lost three-fourths or his chick ens by gapes, which I attribute to his use of rain water and iron-use of camphor. Rain water will, after haying stood some time, be found, by examination under a mi croscope, to contain worms identical with those taken from the throat of a chicken suffering under gapes. Rolm, if treated at the outact, may be cared by feeding, twice a day, with stale crusts of bread soaked in strong ale, Dry housing and cleft , mess are indispensible. Fowls sometimes waste away without any apparent disorder. In such cases a tea spoonful or cod-liver oil per day will often be found a most efficacious remedy. . 4 3couting or diarrhoea is caused by the too abundant use of rehiring food. Cayenne pepper, or chalk, or both, mixed with meal or boiled rice, check the complaint. Leg . weakness is generally caused by the size and weight of the body being more than the legs can bear. It is shown by the bird resting on the first joint. Being en tirely the result of weakness, the best treat ment is that which gives general strength and stamina to the sufferer. Tincture of iron, say five drops to a saucer of water must be given.—[Essay by AS'. 311 Sanders, rec.(' at the meeting of the American Poultri Society. CHERRIFS-CAVSEM OF YAILUBE Although the cherry is one of the most valued fruits, for some reason which I can not explain, it does not appear to have at tracted tliesame attention on the part of cultivators, which has been given to other small fruits. We all know that in its sea son it is prized as highly as the strawberry or raspberry, and for general family use, whether In its freshly ruatureq, (Idea or preserved state, it is decidedly superior to either—such, at least, is my opinion. Now, why is it that we have comparatively so few really good cherries? It may be that farmers have not tic patience to await the period required for young trees to come into bearing ; or it may be that those living re mote from market facilities do not deem the fruit of sufficient importance to induce them to invest in the purchase the better varie- I lea of trees, or, what perhaN Is more rea sonable. want of success which has so fre quently attended cherry culture may have disheartened them. But whatever the cause, I am one of those who believe it will "never do to give it up so," and with the hope of obviating in part one of the causes of failure, I would direct attention to a fact adverted to in the April number of the Journal of llortioullure, In which the writer talis the sensible ground that excessive manuring, which causes too rapid growth, the bursting of the bark, the exudation of gum, and the subsequentdeath f ) f the limbs on which this occurs, has be come too prevalent—that cherry trees may be killed with kindness, and that if planted in locations where they will remain in grass, the difficulties named will to a great exten be obviated. 'Phis Is my 'experience exactly, Some yews ago, we had on the old homestead number of Heart Cherry trees, which were in grass, and which had never received any Manure, tudil, In an unfortunate hour, the ground was plowed, and with the hope of increasing the already •bountiful crops, we applied an extra coating of manure, and coedited the practice ter two or three years in etweemloa. Tlo results were precisely similar to those referred to. Our trees be gan to decline in yield and vigor, and we came to the conclusion that we were about to loose them. Without suspecting the cause, we for several years ceased our appli es lions of manure, allowing the grass to grow as formerly. To our great surprise and gratification, the trees began to assume a more beautiful appearance, die bark ceased to crack, the exudations of gum did not oo cur. and, superadded to these encouragkig signs, we' got good fruit again and plenty of I lexre it toyoar readers to determine for themselves, whether it was the extra mortar- log or the plowing that did the damage, .pluion Is dm& both bad something to do wi.h it, and the evideace given by the writ, er quoted corroborates this opinion,- -Eoosx ' rcroxstir, Ptuit Ceaturiet. T HE undersigned would respect, a wr i t gt f lt, BALI nrrl i t i l i atell o STWL e I I 1 6 . ,la tiga a , sod la rowed to agar so ie. ! cotaatodo to ttijo Ugo. ifto las . Massif Oti DITA. —Y matt, the Well-k " wa Yetir-1, ore= oirlousicia l t i ?to atojtint Wa rAthl te,. Wary surgeon, who has been bitten eight or mutt Rio horses - aro on pea, without spot or wow- 1 ten times by rabid animals, says that crystal , i p t s , , MIIVALMMAti;:".. or 7° '" 'c'id trip of the nitrate of silver rubbed into the ! ea rsadentiss_ 04 sizn a liammastotaskal sad walnuts wound will positively prevent hydrophobia , p ac t*, 4;4 sevi a, ow ge4 ;pa vbst no i ' !Vim , in the bitten person oranimal.—The noise I ou v r=lta ir oL psas . 0 - . 44 . 4 oil' cannon has been heard a distance of matte satilits &iron trl -' ed. than two hundred and My miles ; by ap- 1 ~,,= nrsa:l r bog' looltet-aeoa um i plying the ear to the solid earth .— The.; Mow iv - lirbajg WO ', aware 1 al k tep solsoaostor IP vaii.,,,. Is NW Ow i Stiemftliet Alsnerioan pooh-poohs the old'i agorae gaaglsit:' - notion thaa"slub twist" gun barrels made 1 11l l''' N ig iri * w = 11 .1 0411 89 11 " 11111 " 1141. ! out of old Lone nails are better than If made I pin re* oulave. glad II 41b 4 1 , 1161441a11ar• I i ewer sad t' iraloblas sopaidar atcomatedatboo, out or new nails or any other iron of the 1 int mama Wu to plotip, miry 56. Mk. pilireakin tar , T. T TAT& .same original toughness. 111= egottrimis„ ups, g•tkits tig. Mind s& Witsi n* at. E.-E.MINNIGII I HE A D-QUAITERS. 011AMBERSBUR6 BPR ET Ewa f N nail door to the Ko Hetek , GETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and liews Depot The DoittPatiersofflaltimore, Philadelphia, New Yor k, and choice Magazines. All kinds of Confeeiions i - Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, ,&e., • &e., Conlitantly on bawl ICE CREAM & CAKES supplied to Wellies aid parties at shortest rates March 25.—tf PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET SETS, WRITING DESKS, PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA .t BOHEMIAN VASES, TO FS, &C., &C., &C., AT A. R FEISTEL'S, Opposite Fehrteatocks' Store Gettysburg, 4ggG },lBBB.—a CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON, JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, nest door to Eagle Rotel, Main oortiletad his new building, has opened the largest wart ant of Confections ever offered in Get tysburg, ineln ing FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES, Toys, Nate, Ike., and everything belonging to a drat class Centectionerv, with special accommodations for Ladies and Gentlemen. ICE *CREAM 44PF4 4 GR 4tDrlxt Wilco Feb.l2.-41 JOHN M. MINNIGH. Diumund anifeetionery et Ice Cream. Saloon DALTISIORE Street, two boors agove Centre Square, Rettythart, Pa. Raving returned from the city with a full Igoe of Confectionery, I will sell at the via" lowest prollte—inolt4l4 COMMA C 4 Oranges, Lemons t ow ta, Toys, Nonoas, tr., andevery thing belonging CAKES, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also, ICE CREAN eupplled on short nice May 20.—t r D.IAMOND SEGARSTORE. REMOVAL. The understimetthas removed hte Seger Store to the NOSTII-PAST COLIINE OF TELE DIAMOND, GETTYSBURG, where ho astia a 00144)1311zta atthe public patronage Ilia ru,ie tt..F.- , W , 00 L oao PF t. 4 34i.94. CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT, and his stock of ilagasa among the most choice and sat lefactory lie will keep en hand Hie beat IIitANDS, and 1011 manufacture/or general sale throughout the county. He will sell at the loweet living prices, and at wholesale and retaiL Qe is also the agent for the Richmond (y&) Totowa, Works, and wilt sit their Chewing Tobacco, a: wtiolio• sale lower than it can be bought in the city Remember the place, in the Diamond, between Brink hors Store and McClellan's Hotel WASUIIqOTON BIERBOWER April 8, 1868.-0 Let 01 the People Come Fancy Goods and ,Confectiodery Store. THE undersigne d , having bought out J.g. Warner's Pan try Goods and Conketkm ery Store, on Baltimore street, IVIIrIY opposite estocke Store, Gettysburg, invites the pu 1',01 1 .9* age. Large aud tasteful as the afoot has been, no effort will be *pared to render it still wore attractive and da.irable. Ile now offers Writing Desks, Plain Candy, Work Doze*, saucy du., Port folio., Pickles, Birdlnes, 1=2211 =MI Pocket Hooka Clow-chow, Fancy Cakes, Ferena Crackers, Wine Biscuits, Musroon do., Fire Works, Pens .1k Pencils, Writing Paper., Envelopes, Tobacco et Began, £c., &c., &c., .14310 NICIMERGII6 TOO NINTION." China Toys, Pocket Cutlery Jewelry, Chen, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Fruits, Nuts, Syrups, lie intends to sell everything at the lowest possi ble prices. believing that "small profits" brief; "quick sales," and are there Hoe best for buyer and seller.— Come one—come all! A. It. YEISTEL. April I,lBBB.—Lf givtry stables. GETTYSBURG LIVERY ; - SALE & EXCHANGE-STABLES. ' rHE Proprietor of those Stables, feelingthankful for the Ilberalpatronage hers, toter, repititioul, begs leave to interim the public that he continues the LIVERY RUMNESS at his old stand on Washington street, Gettyaburg,near the Railroad, where he Is prepared at all times to accommodate persoas with anything In his line. LIORSES, 00 4 .11;JEIES, BUGGIES, &c., furnished at short motico and on reasonable terms, and competent dt Iva.. sent along it desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, of to itny piece in t4e country, ifis stook and Coaches ate of the first class, and to pains will be spared to make passen gers comfortable. lie Is prepared at all times to furnish coaches for funerals; and also to parties de siring to go over the Battle Field or to visit the Springs. 1.1•80-110118X8 AND MULES wili benought and sold at all times. Person. dealt lag to purchase stock will And it to their advantage to will on the nottereigned, us his stock is warranted to be as represented or no sale. He hip I dna lot of Horses and Hales at present on hind which will be sold on reasonable terms. They are sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to wlrk as represented. Persona will And it to theirsdvantage tocallat the old stand before Wringer purchasing *lrbtre• ay vs, t 067.-41 N 101101A8 WZAINIR THE 'EAGLE LIVERY, :SALE k EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ANOININO THE EAGLE HOTEL. =,`,^• HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Every kind of Gentlemen's Wear, LINEN COLLARS, i'APER CUFFS, COTTON STOCKINESS, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELING SACKS, CANES, Vic., t&c I keep Gentloam's Wear of aU Made and will sell them at the LOWEST CASH PRICES ALSO Boys' Hats & Shoes, in great variety plea cell berme purchasing clew where April ?1, 1887.-tf SPRING AND SUMMEJS STYLE OFTIA TS FOR 1868: S. S. M'CREARY -AB Just received • freak and general assortment 14. of HITS, Including the very latest style of fine Bilk Cassintere, and Soft Fur Hats, and also • large simply of fine and low priced Wool HATS and CAPS for Men and BOYS. Ile invitee his friends and ; the public to give lama cell. 'April 22, 1867.—tr. 'TRUNKS, Valises, Oil, Carpet '''' and Railroad Sacks, at CUNNINGHAM'S. PLY-NETS, Umbrellas and Ho uteri, kc., at CUN NINGIIANCS. SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco, Cigara and PIN., at CUNI‘ ING [(A]l't: LINEN and Paper Collars, Neck ties, HandkerchieL and a great variety of No tions and Fancy Goods of all kinds, at CUNNINGHAM'S. D RESS Coats, Pants and Vests ctriNises4ws. CLOTH Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNINGHAM'S. CLOTH FANCY Cassimer Summer Coats, Palate and Yeats .t CUNNINGHAM'S SUMMER Cassimer Coats, Pants 4 , 4 Veptil pt CUNNINGHAM'S. °A 401 afits a4l Vests CUNNINGHAM'S. COTTONADE Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNINGHAM'S. LINEN Cotton and Wool Shirts and Drawers CUNNINOHAWB, RIGHT-DAY 80-hour and Alarm -a- 41 CLOCKS at CUNNINGHAM'S. 01 1 10, Flqtpg, Fla e let*, Accortimps, CUNNT2CtiIf4)q. KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORS SgUTEI er TI E PRESBYTERIAN OHCINOti, RE undersigned bas Jost retained from the city T with the beat and theapest variety or Boole, Shone add Gaiters, for Spring and Summer, ever of tered in Gettysburg. Ilia stock comists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LAMS' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles, LADIES' MOROCCO B /21 LARGE VARIETYALMORA LP, GENTS' PRZNOII CALY BOOTS, . °Ear Amisuasx CtiLE GENTS' RIP BOOTS, tairZ_CONGRESS GAITERS, to pr a - sumninzo, - - - SLIPPERS, alt lisY lo9 4 • GENTS' BROGANS, Ac, - MISSES' GONORRSO GAITIRS, • MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, Ac., Ac., Sc., Ac. SOWS' CONGRESS GAITERS, VoYs. CALF BALMORALS, UQYS.' BROGANS, Sc., Ac. INFANTS 0r . 4; au a.yias, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots and Shoe. of. his own manufaeture con stantly on band. All will he sold It the lowest living profits. Buy , ors, from torn end cdnytg. are fprled to call and examine goods e Olaf' bsfo:I; priming else where, reeling co nfi den t af r`cap jokie 11l who may call. The NI kNOFACTURING of Boots Shoes, and Gai ters, will also tie carried on, in all its branches, as be. fore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but ftnt•elass workmen, and acing none but the choicest leather, he feel. confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un done to deserve it. 1113..Tnanitipti for gym; favors be soll nta a continu ance of Pul:lic patronage. D. 11. 6LINGEG. Gettysburg, April 22,1860.4 f GEO. JACOBS &BRO., AIEVITANT TAILQ4S, chaniberdwg 4'irgpf, gegebicrg, Pa., next door to KeyetonA Hotel CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, TWEEDS, Of all styles, and best quality the market can prodtwe, furnished cheap as can be sold in the country, which will be cut out, if desired, without extra charge. Goods made up and warrantea Also, sole Agents for Adauu County for the Howe Sewing Machine' The most perfect & reliable in America ! The highest premium—the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and Gold 1044—awarded at the Paris Exposition. 1867. The LiOwe Machine will do a larger variety of work in better style than any other machine, and dales all cunpetition ftw simplicity and ease in working.— Call and examine them. Circulars containing price tut &C, 0411 40 WO OD apPlioat tan. [Web .12, 1888.—if THE LATEST STYLES OF SPRING AND SUMMER Hats, Caps, Boots Sr, Shoes, Just received by ROBERT C. COBEAN, asambersburg Street, First Square, GETTYSIIITEG, PENNA., Where the public Call And a large and varied sascrt. meet wtieh ha Ls selliag cheap. Ile alsomanatie• tares sad repairs FARNESS, of all kinds, promptly and cm re•mmibl• terms. BMWs. BMWs, 'barque 'Ow Whips, Choirs, sod • variety of Ito ' tiom, as II cdl • filpril ISS&-tf SPRING & SUMMER OT HI N G, GAO. ARNOLD Cu now opened a LAWN STOCK of READM ADE CLOTHING, siosl7 at pis 911/1/ Span Ihotarivocudating of COATS, PASTS k VESTS, SHIRTS, o4A v,tt:l4,---J4UWZN, AT P iolla eo SUIT WM 11; 1 0* are6o,owelits sad Jedp *rpm rwAyrs,lll. April fl, 110.—tf A.ND SUCH AS PAPER BOSOMS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, THEO. O. NORRIS TO FIT. HOSIERY, Bx., attatithir*itg , mtseet at N E W T H FN - (11 STACKS-MTH ! ' Glamood and •11';, - York etrilig Us just rittorted trout the city with au bunsoslly attractive usedirtment of OLOTOTNG FOR SPRING it SUU.illtil RNA% which he will sell at Each prices so cannot fall to take them of very rapidly. Gail and Judi ofor your. selves :To look at the eactilkuit Ineterlal, WWl' cutting, and neat 4114 substantial 'eyeing, and than to get his low prises.-adlers cannot help Out buy, when they it. It so muds to their-luta:vet to do to. MO Conti:Ponta, Vestsiottill sty I ea and instal* Runti sad &boas; Skirls, of all kinds, Meier), Gloves, itautiker. chiefs, Neck Ties, Crumb, Moen and Papal-Collars Sußoders. Brushes, Oombi; Trunts,Valistes,Unibrellaa, Pocket Kuivee. Sept., Smoking and Clawing Tobasuos,Pipes,Statiotsery.tc. °looks, Watches., Jewelry, with a, thousand and 1 one other articles, entirely too autnerourito detail in , a newspaper advertisement. lle asks the attention of the public to his new rtoF ornatldeat teat will please—aud - no one can or will sail oheoper. Don't forget t h episo..—eeen.e of York street end the Mozpond.fletlysborit. 1L"122,1505.. --I,IOO3IIRINKRRSOIF. thiantiat. Notice to Capitalists PERSONS Ike Hog of hired Hug, awl realizing nearly NINE PER CENT., are minuted to call at the Gettysburg National Bank, AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE UNION PACIFIC AYD ALSO CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COL GRATIS These investments are daily growing in favor and salts increasing. Ira-BONDS can be bad at all times at this Bank and where all incdrwatiou concerning laid inset, manta will be cheedully given. Dtc. 18, 1867.-U .1. 111101tY BAIR, Casbiat GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• GOVERNMENT BoNps iok val kirdo, houowr Rad SEVEN THIRTY BONDS coonyorted iuto II VE•TW EN. TY BONDS without charge. ' • COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS sad BONDS, of all kindi, bought for parsons without CHARGING 003111113 . 810 N ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Interest on f3PF.OIA A/POSITS sdrarscsa 1 prr cont. b PER CENT. furl year, 4 PER CENT. fur 0 month', 3 PER CENT. fur a months. Persons winking information In regard to 0.8. Benda, and Stocks of all kinds, are Invited to give us a call, and we will give all Information cheerfull7. I:3ICIAY /14111, Cutler. (1 . 4 444 M 0030. 1&1T-tr • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG, NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 7-30 NOTES. Lent (.11, when the privilege of couvertiag th• An gust 7.4 U Notes expired, many persons who neglected to convert into 5-20 Bonds, or sell. loot the presnitua end the privnege of conlier t yg. I. will be the woe with the 7-30's tqaturinvin June end July next, ii not alvorod oiiu tune. rule bank wt either conaert. or pmellue. tLe 7-34,a, allowing premium ARNOLD, C.!IFOrr, 41)4 Interest Feb. 19, 1868.-tt kE2 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Is agent for the sale of the Firat Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. a PER CENT.GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at par with Interest payable aerubannually at oar caeuter. £ll naceestry Informattoo given GEO. A RNOLD, Guild.: a cayebnrg, N?•.2T,lBF:—tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW Intoroat on SPECIAL DEPOATB as fdllowe : 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM TOR 1 YEAR, " " " " 6 MONTI'S III ill{ SI WILL CONrku 7-30 NOTES 1N10.5-20 BONDS AS USUAL free of charge; CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES k COUPONS. Will alto pgrchsse or Nell STOCKS and BONDS of *eery kind free of oharge as Ommulasion, and will at all times pay the HIGHEST PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure transact all business promptly int heretofore pertaining to a well regulated Bank. GEO. ARNOLD, C.hier. Gettysburg. Nov. 6 1807-tf Vhotegrapli Oultertso. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. (10' C.401?,41iR5, PHOTO MINIATURES AMBROTYPEE, Stereoscopic, Views of the BATTLE- FIELD. STIMEOSCD.PF,S, PHOTOGRAPH. FRAMES, Oil ALBUMS GREAT VARIETY, if ND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. fir We deal In nothing but the , beet of its kind. can and exatulnnuur stock. 0. J. TYSON, April I, 1.11811.--t,, , Proprietos. REMOVALS THEGETTYSBURG SKYLIGIMULLEItY. THE undersig ned takes plea&ure in announcing to ecitizens of etlTsbnriiind the public generally that he has removed from his oia.m. on West Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers. The room he now occupier, has Peen recently fitted up expressly for his business. The location is an ad. nimble one, enabling him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with a correctness unequalled any whereelse, i,irs-LIK II PHOTOGRAPHS, el every stab and description, executed in the finest style, particular attention given to the CARTE-DE • VISITE, and in copying AMBROTYPES and DA. GIIERREOTYPES of deceasedfriands. THZ GICTTTSBUILO GEMS, a new style of picture which has become very popu lar with the public, not only for their beauty, but for imposes and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE LLAII. only. •Alsw— THE PORCELAIN PIC TUNIS, which for their beauty and durability are unsurrused. We Ile prepared to carry on the busintes In all Its varionstranobu,and having hadoonsiderable ex perience we run no rink In GCIAB.ANTSZING PER P.MS 84T11174011102f. Nil and -sinusitis* oar hieelmens and Judge for yoareeliras. Min MIIIIIM. Jan• 11141116. Sar4lV4l, gating, 4tt, H ARDWARE ANDO ZOO BRIE I aboorilmirs hay quo t »turned frosatho sitter with as lamas* wapply of HARDWAZZ a ORO. which they aro offering at thotrold stand to halllsoni strwai at pricier to salt Ike liaaocOur stork oosoloto to part of skaattClifßarra Too) , • Cobbo Coding', Shoo findings, Cealeet Romeeheepees Ifszterss , Ail dads of I ran h.. ca cqsazia - 011s,Paists t ko.,,ho. th•Velesoarmsiousle,&4 taw eseoral do is issatiosedshovennsi rant es& be bad at ibis Store. Ivory due of lissitealos ash be Sociniestigad bees With tools one healhap, sad Hoseekesphs can lad seas 7 arilelste their 111tH info eailmireereprimmeoh Sisson so los! fbroeaseehhother holleile:Sbea na VOX NW* ISt? SIX DOLLA,RB. w arArd 4 l ost= kir NAM OAX WY 6 1.4 WO ONWMI7IOI. ROBERT D ARMOR, GAWIIIoy, , ,PLIIMBEII, AND 0 4 1 114,112iNGElt, Wa!ti l 4o l 44 WSwite:Awire mitre fro 4W4eowWW.homet, PA., lir ILL Promptly attend to all or dere in hie line. rk doe* In the moat mai. facto/7 maw, and at priciest - low se am powfbly be efewied totaake a thing. GAS PIPE fa rubbed,' as 1411 Y ObatadMe4s, Brackets, Drop bights Mg.; also, WATER, PlP;Stops. Top aalqirost wa gp ilictarea ig t " skirt. everything belonging to gas or er Bdu blasig.tud furnisbod if doblrod. Lock, of all kiodi ropfdrod. [Dec. 25,1867.-41 BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMINO . SEWING MACHINE CO., In 'directles attention to their CELXVIRATED 0011, BIN ATION BUTTON MOLE A SEWING MACHINE, beg leave to refer to Its wonderful pepabirity as con. elusive proof of Its great merit. The LUCteltilli in the demand for this valuable machine Issas been TEN lOt.D during the lost screnmenths of its find year before the public. This grain/ and surprising success is unprecedented In the history of aewing•machlaee, and we feel fully warranted in claiming that IT lIA3 NO EQUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN TIIR WORLD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest It Is really two machines combined In one. ( by a sim ple and beautiful mechanical arraLgement,) making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Overiteaniing and Button hole stitch, with equal facility and per. faction, It executed in the rer y best manner every vs. duty of Sewing, such as. Hemming, Welling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, (lathering and Sawing on, (done at the same time,) and in ad.lf- Mon, Overeeamit, Embroiders on the edge. and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holed in all fabrics. Every Machine Is warranted by the Company, or it. Agents to give entire eati.faction. Qrculara with full particulars cud sampler of work done on this Machine, can be had Lai application at the 81011r001:11.6 of the Company. S, W. Ccr, .kle.YoLili awl Bircel4, Philadelphia, Pa, Instructions given on the Machine at the rooms of the Cotnininy gratuitowly to all purchaaere. AGENTS IC ANTED VREDERICK PAXSON . , pro.hl.ut NI B. Z:Mnots.tit,. Trasurar D. W. ROBISON, Agelit, May 2' —ly ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANI I%colipottAyxD, mAriorr 18, 1451 Prnaident--oeorge SWOOP. Vic.-I real.loot—Rataurl R. Rome!! Beci otary —D. A. Buehli.r. Trwurior—K.o. rahne.tock Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy, 11. A. Pick tog, Jacob King. Manager.—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, IL McCur dy, M. Eichelberger, S. R . Rusaell, E. G. Fuhriestock, A. D.; Buehler, B. 0. Mcbrestry, Gettysburg; Jacob King, Strobon towastap 1 Frel.rict Alchl, Vrantlin; Wm. Vane", •w 04[014; Wm. B. Wilcon, Benders eille; .4. gicOg, ENTal,aa ; loi; Wolfozd, Inti mgt.; pleting, East Iscrilu; Abel T. Wright, Bendersellle; Abdlel F. ti itt, New Oxford; James B. Marshall, lionalltenban ; John Cunningham, Freedom, John Monter, Mourajoy Wm. Boss White,Liberty. 1113. This CinfitAnt id litiltpd opnrotioos goo cot!titY or Adalliy limit in operation krr more Ihait /1 7 WO, and In that period hen blade but one oe• gi.stimous,taving 1414 IrAiles by tire during that period amounting to over $14,000. Any person desiring an In surance can apply to either of the following gentle men CHARTERED CAPITA.' A.‘4.114/14,1S ASEMPA:.'. ' • ' Rof every description taken Lir a period of At years or psepetually, at as lour illtelll4l4lll concle tent with the *security of the Company and the parties insured. and on as accommodating terms as with any Compels, la the country, IVO FERMIUM NOTES ore taken In this Company, and conactineatly, no Assessments will be made on its policies. More than half the entire stock is owned by Its Officers and Directors, which h u guarantee that Its affairs will be so managed as to make it a Par, me WAGON MAKING, ler inzurance. laSCRANCE CREATLt h DEPhia DENCE: a per son pay. for his own indemnity, 'and nr , d hot be a THE subscriber resgeptfully I l'ffi AI - Tat on his friends In lb° trent ore: ',Oetayi dye . , • • •••• forma the public Hist he car as on the„ dngsrous. gish-All homes promptly adjusted and paid without WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS delay. Diascratri—Plilhp A. Small, John A. Weiser, John Y. Spangler, M. B. Spahr, (icy. W. Ilgenfritz David on the reed leading from McCleary'. in all Re branches, at his Sho in Freedom township o , E. Small,Charliai A. Morris, W 11. Hertz, of C., Lewis School.honse tCarl. HENRY WELSH, President. Millerstown, rs at the Hill Church, and Is prepared to en ecute all orders wittaprompteeee. DAVID E. SMALL, J. CAll.Troaroiror. Vice-PriJideni. T. R. Wisitz, sir R F. P A I P. I N G -lirilauk, for Insurance promptly attended to by the Secretary or any of the Lorapany's Agents. Aours:—Wm. Belize!, John T. Williams, York ; M. OF A T.I. KINDS ATT EXIIIED_TEE, i_#,‘Wwwwpit.fit m v i Fmt fr, .F / 1 , 14 7, Ile also mannfeetures LIA.SID-RAILYI3, SHAKING Lancaster county; D. Q. Albright, Ilsno - fer; lIIII O II4 4I 4HPrffSr for Wlto l lesits and Sefts„,Cliehltrali, and S.M. Emu:lnger, Mechanicsburg. rro u ta e a ltirspesr ade , by prompt attention bush., to merit APrIl 2:1-361. and twelve a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 7,18457.—1 y WILLIAM EL HOUCK 4. tuoLitcOL.lijthio• r.. 0. ainos • ' - Jacob 'log, Pt rebel, toe nsiop, H. A. Picking, L. Frederick Dishl, Franklin Wm. Eoa White, Liberty H. C. Peters, Petersburg (Y. E.) AiieThe Xxecutiv• Committee meets at the ottice of the Company, on the last Wednesday In every month, at 2o'clock, P. U. [June 10. 18.58.-Lti BARK ! BARK ! 1100 CORDS WANTED =I (iOO CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, (or whith ',A pay 80 QQ per curd, on dulltury, In good urtler, at Pia tanyard in Gettysburg. Want ed el■ 500 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BARK, foi which the highest merket price will ho given I=l AT GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE, NEW YORK CITY The Largest and Cheapest Stoek of STRAW GOODS in this City, without doubt Millinery Gouts, Dildron.l, Silks, Flowera,garasols. Yankee Notiona, Skirts, Dress and Cloak Mat mings and Fringes, all under regular prices. Ladles' Whalebone Corsets, at 50 cts., 75 cte., $l.OO, and upwards, cheep. SiirAtILLLNERS SUPPLIED. EDWARD RIDLEY, COO, till and 311% and, CA, 68 and 78 Allen streets, Fifth Block East from the Bowery. June 10,1868.-3 m BOOKAGENTS WANTED to solicit orders for Da. Wus.ux Siarru's DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Tun OA7.Y inmost rususgen tx Amuses, COWDEN/SID IT Da. Stern's own HAND. In One large Oc tavo volume, Illustrated with over 196 steel and wood engravings. Agents and subscribers, see that you get the genuine edition le p Dr. Sistilh. The 3psingiteld Republican says this edition publish ed by Messrs. Burr & Co ., is the genuine thing. The Otngregationalist says, whoever wishes to get, in the cheapest Aunt, the best Dictionary of the Bible sbasld buy this. Agents are meeting with unparalleled success We employ's° Centro/ Agents, and offer extra induce• meets to Canvassers. Agents will see the advantage of dealing diiectly with the PUBLISHERS. For descriptive circularsysitis full peetionbill and terms, address tho Pubilabert - J, B. TWEE & CO s May 21.-2 m Hartford,Conn. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. • CHANGE OF CONNEC TS. On and after Monday, May 11th, 1868, Phann ger Trains will Imre and arrive at Gettysburg, and, make connections as follows: PIBST PABSENGILE TRAIN will leave Get tysburg at 111 :, A.M., w Ith passengers for York. Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and the North and A est, arriving at Hanover Junction without change °roars, at 10 114.1.31, connecting with the Past Line South, on the Northern Central Railway, and arriving at Baltimoreat 12 80,}toeu. Also, connecting with Mall train from Baltimore north, a rriving in Zan liburg at 1 00, P, M. Arrive at Gettysburg 19 30, P. M., and with gton.era from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore, ashin SECOND P4.llBENligft TEAM will - IWe Gott7ll- . burg at 1142,T. M., arriving al Hanover Junction at 2 and eonsmeting with Mail train South. Arrive Baltimore at 6 60, P.M. Arriv• at Gettysburg at 4 90, P. M., with paaseagers from Philadelphia, Ear risbutmsaidtho North and West and also withpasirim. Badman and Washington by En s e North, which I arse 'shinny • at 12 10, n o n. - Pawienprs oat leave Baltimore bithe Mall train, at S 80 A..11...*A Arvin tn Gettysburg at /E SO, P IL Or Isere Baltimore in Om Fast Line at 12 10, noon, and arrive he Gettpbarg at 4 20, P.M. But attaching, ottani either way, via: at Hanover Juno. H O!' E. goOVIDT, fart. EZZ=I IZZE3 g o ARMY WAGONS dT Plint SALA A! POLLOIII3O PLUM . 19 AT LITTLFATOWN 1.-g4rtiEw OXFORD, 94PAPPERSON STATION. „SIN" ab °v• Baas an WI la good order and are adesktell Sno w pairpon*, Price 10101140- Alio; itiarge Mice - • (WU" SPREAD . Eles;&e4 sok ,qt oplop um, caiin sea up num ;MOS Jf. 001,111013117 W. T. $O,-exp TII AUNILIOAN Qettyabliig, Fa uviiCr,R6 JOHN RUPP pigolimitaus. MARSH CREEK PLANING MILL. • THRundersignedhas established a PLANTING MILLoon Marsh creek, (oar miles from Gettysburg, at which he will manufacture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES, WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, Chair and Wash Boards, with everything else made at each a factory, and needed in the building line. The but of lumber will always be need, all thoroughly dried, a kiln baring been put up for the purpose. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices •• tow as the lowest, and every effort made to scam caudate cumulus. JOUN D. PFOUTZ May ;.%‘ IMS.—ly JEREMIAH CULP, GETTYS.BURG PA , Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, prepared to furnish on short notice stud nottionalOs terms COFFINS' OF ALL STYLES. noels" keen. on band a larr e assortment ot WALL PAPIStI. ablch he militia luvriat real) rates, and If d• aired will furniall bends to put it on the well. PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. iffirliork street-a few doorxenntofLuthernn Church May 27, 1868— tr. FLOUR & FEED. IWILL be In Gettysburg with Flotir.ke,erery MON DAY and FRIDAY In each week. Penuus wh o may dealre me to famish them with either FLOUR OR FEED-STUFF, will leave their ortior.i, either with John L. Tate or Danner k Zeigler, stating the kind and quantity wanted, when the game will be delivered at their (1701Iugu, by Sept.2s, 1567.-tf GRANITE-YARD, GETTYSBURG, PA.; ON RAILROAD, NEAR FREIGHT . DEPOT. PETER .13ETTLER Kopared to furnish GAANITE, for ■ll klntla of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES, I=l Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments, Ceme tery Blocks, &c., &c., cut and Anlibeql in ovary rtylo desired, by to...it bf workmen. .I.ord•r a from a diatanse prcmptly attended to. June Z-b—tf WIRE RAILING, Wire finardsfur Stone /routs, in Arylns, kc.; Iron Beßedsteaolo, Wire Webbing for Shop and Poultry Yards; Sr... and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, Dentiera, Screens for Coal, Ore+. Sand, kc.„ Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arrester.; Landscape Wires fur Windows, 40.; Paper• makers' Wires, Ornamental Wire {Sorg, 4c. rirforY in• formation by addrosoin; the mar.oractnrere. H. WALKER .lords SiXtli st, rot • INSURE IN THE HOPE FIRE /NUHANCE COMPANY OF 3'OEK, I'ENA"A (LITE YARAILItS' AND MIAGLIANTEI.) OFFICE: Ii rL9QII7 Duildivv, Centre A SERVANT FOR ALL Roth's Improvement Pd . bp.oing, CYosing and Latching gates, MAY be attached to any gate and operated from buggy, team or saddle, by one hand, In any de sired directive from the gate—opened and choed from one point, at any distance Fran the ;sate. This Im provement in simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disarranged by the sagging of the gate, Due by the frost raising the posts; may be made at a country blacksmith's, aad easily attached to a gate. The on dersigned, haring the Right fur Adams coutu ty, will sell Township and Farm Right. of this im provement. Al., ROTH A SHANE'S AMERICAN LEVER GATE —which will lee found vluable awl convenient to all who have gate• to drive througti—us they remain by their team, open, clot., and latch a gate, without the nem - malty of getting in rho wet or mud. For fur•her information, etc., addreea ISRAEL BRICKER, Mena lieu P. 0., Adam. co., Pa. I! yl3 tt Lamb Knitting. Machine. enly Family Maclaine that sets up Its own I work knits all sizes, widens and narrowv, knits the heel into the stocking, and barrows off the toe complete—producing all varieties of knit goods from an iatant's stocking, mitten or glove to a lady's shawl or hood. PRICE RRDUCED TO SS DOLLARS! It ie siunpie, durable,easily orrated and •earrant_•d to succeed In the hands of erery purchaser. AGENTS WANTED Address, with stamp fur circular and sample stock fog, J. D. ORNE, Oen. Agent, 022 Chestnut et., Phlla May 311rblt !arcs. A NNON'S J MARBLE WORKS, CORNER OF BAL rIMORE AND EAST MID- DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, GETTYSBURG, PA., 8 VIRY DESCRIPTION OF WORK RXRCUTRD IN TN& FINEST STYLE OF TUE ART May r 26, 1867. —tf \- ~.. G ETTYSM I RG MARBLE YARD. MAW 1 BRO. In RBA York shat, Gettysburg, Pc Where they unprepared to furnish al I k Inds of work in their lino, 'UCH AB MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES MANTLES, AC., kc at the shortest nottCe,and as cheap as the cheapest 1?Uh• us a call. Prodnoktaken in exchange for crock. Gettysburg, Nay 29 1867 e foundry. FARMERS, Attend to your Interests 1 GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. scr Inform tetwrbitters andT °thin,thsbsha nro yarukad of endings and Machines, made to order, on abort no tiOnoneb as TIIRESHRES AND POWERS, kodUforont duo of Powro,) CLOVER-SEMI DEL AND SERARATORS,CORNPODDER CUTTERS, W AND NAT CUTTERS; CORN PLANTERS: • Pp O. gCHB, such as Cast Plought s Haishear Plough; Sldehtll sod Oten Plosgbe; the WIJIMPRINCI HORSE RAHN, the latest Improyemeut ; also SHIRP2WPS SELF RISOULEGLING HORSE. RARE, He will lambs 11{111/116C4Ure WIWI* AND ILEAP/Utlk EICIIMIIfor Older Presses, DION RAILING lour Cemetertee or Perches, with MOM=his Uqe, at low rats. thwherse Wagon. VAPID MANIA. Aprilll4lN4.—tf y OUNT'S COMPOUND! FOR Ti CORR Or ' • PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or soy other Inflammatory or inwird disease of the Throat if not of too long atandinir.Also, SCARLET FEVICR. This medicine bas been tried in . THOUSANDS OF CASES, in different parts of the country, and . has never been known to fall if taken In time and according to directions. It is warranted to cure. Clive it a trial and it wilispeak for itself. Every household should provide themselves with. box of this medicine and keep it on hands. The cures that it has effected are truly marvelous. ..Prepared and sold by Iszazt.FOUNT k Co., Get tyaburg, Pa, or by their authorized agents. For sale at nearly all the Stores In Adams county. May 29, 1887.-tt ISRAEL YOUNT k CO. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR DIIPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallible in correcting Irregu larities, Removing Obstructions of the Monthly Tarns, from whatever Cause, and always ducceasful as a Pre- Tontine. Females peculiarly 'Hosted, or thew supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pills while In that condition lest they “invite miscar riage," alter Which admonition, the Proprietor no responfllbility, although their mildney will prevent any miaihisf . to health. Price $1 per Box. Six Boxer Bold by J. Y. 11012 ER, Druggist, Sole Agent (or (Jet• tyaburg, Pa. Ladies, by sending him $t through the Pu+totllce, can have the Ma tent, (conthientlallv,) by Mall, to any part of the country '•lre. of postage." April '2,9, ISM—ly ALL AROUND THE WORLD! of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 20, I so;. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE- STORATIVE restorus Gray Hair to its natural color Promotes the growth of the Uotr. Changes the coats to their originll organic action. Eradicated pandruff GEORGE GINGELL and !Imam Prerents lisir :411ing, aut. Is a superior Dresanl. It contains no injurious ingredients, and le the moat popular and reliable article throughout the East, West, North and South 11.14,.Eu1t1 by Dr. IL Ilurn . ,,w, thuityfiburg ; T. 8. Tatigh, Inbangh, 113a,piun; Hartman au PfaCrib burg npler % Sun. lkittlatown. and Drugglota get,- MEI THE GREAT CHOLERA Zingari Bitters. rrn'WONDEEVUL REMEDY was discovered and introduced about twenty yeare ago by Dr. S. Cheopinii, an eminent Egyptian physician. Ile had long seen and felt the want of'sonte retahty which would .bike at the root cf ditartu. tuld so prevent much ofthe aufrerirz %Lich thu human fend. ly wes then cupti..e.l,nl th endure. This groat question was presented to hie mind every day in vivid colorntr hu toured amung the sick noddyin , nod °llse:rt.-11110 inefficiency of nearly all the temedlea then in noe. Thus he wee lad to think and experiment; and after ten yefUli . study nod labor, be presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Ziogari Bitters. The effect lit ;his preparation is the pre.. volition and ciao or diieaMe was CO 1124rVellatIll end that the moat guttering marks of royal Parer were bestowed upon him who discovered it name was placed Upoll the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following Inscription—Dr. H. Bhcs4sus the Public Benefactor—wan presented to him by I ke Viceroy. The prepara , ion hail Lecu used in a .461111 epidemics of cholera. 1)001 R. A 1:1 - , 0 And curative rneae nr^, grout auccess, that it bail been in. Oaduced in lo I.iuntly all the general huspitals of the old world. *IV. 000 00 The old .myiu,T, that an ounce of prevention is-worth a pound of cure, appliel with marvellous force to Cholera, and therefore any retu.A.: time will prutact us against this tarrlLle should he ( t ritely an d persistently AU pathologists 1.,,w agree that the cholera palming acts oo the system L i finmgh the blood, aml that any combination which acts un tLe excretory ortuus, sod keeps them iu workiii;,7 order, must proboni a sufficient •ecoinuistion cf the poison t, Or t eri its terrible effects to the orghuhun. This Is true not only of cholera, but of r,csaly all other mandieb,,.specially the different Gonna or fever. Tho Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organs of excretion and secretion, keeping np a perfect hal ls/Ic* between their, This !titters is colapiwed en tirely of r.iot.s and hot Ira, 50 nicely CionCinti.d that every organ is Retell up - ol and nqt in tone. Its Is pleasant and its eil . ..cte priAupt of the following diseases Lave tisien cared by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Scrofula, Typhoid' and Typhus lover, Fever Ague, Nervous Debility, Anaemia, Female Irregularities, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Colic, dc. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Har risburg, Pa. .. 43""1,4'• 1 f..[ k...‘m.rx.1.11.1 Gr tr4/.1. F. Ei A LBFLEISCH, Aele Agent tortiettyre burg. nay ..`l, loi Drum Mctitian:: HUBER'S DRUG STORE. Forncy 6 Old Stand—Baltimore ,Sire'(, GETTYSBURG, PA. RAVING pnichasod ul.l And popular Stand, and hid In an entirely new and fresh Stock, offer a full assort rnrnt, consisting in part of DRUGL , AND FAMILY MEDICINI:3 PATENT NIEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PURE LIQUORS & WINES FOR 11 IDICINAL FUR SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRA CTS. [POSES. DY BSS DYESTUFFS—HOW & cTiVENS' DYES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES-- THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. COLGATE'S', AND °TILER SUPERIOR SOAPS. FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS-THE BEST AND CHEAPEST: ALSO, FOUSZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S PERSIAN, STONEBRAKER'S AND ROBERT'S STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CIOAIV, TOBACCO AND SNUFF-TILE BEST BRANDS. PHYSICIANS' PRE. CRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMPidUNDED. PHYSICIANS AND. COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP- PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Medithies farnishtd ♦r ALL. HOUIS OP rue Night Bell at the door.. April 1, 1864.-tf DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIS.r, Store in Br'ant's Building, Balto., st., LITTLESTO WN. HAVING opened a new DRUG a—s- STORE and fitted it up In the best style, I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Littlestown and vicinity at the lowest market rates, consisting in part of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Pure Beres, Dyce and Drug Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet -Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assortment of Brushes, Stationery, of all kinds, Cigar., Tobacco and &tuff. itir-M p ore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This is tho beat Soap in use. Try it. It fa warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Littleetown, May 13,—1y JAMES CRESS. A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, STATIONERY OF ALL BINDS., DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS E 4TCCUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied at wholesale city prices. Yet.. l2rtf PHYSICIAN AND b.RUGGIST, Office and Drug *tore, CHAMBEBSBURG STREW GETTYSBURG. Medical advice without charge. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATIENT MEDICINRS, STA. TIONERY, PRRYLIMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL. RT ARTICLES, DYJ STUFF'S, SPIORS, BAIL. DIG SODA, CREAMOF TAILTLR, LAMPS, oah,i, OIL, AC., AC. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purpose.. Dr. B. Earner's OLIO', a reliable remedy for chapped kande, rough drin r ge. '• 1, Ali articles warranted pure and genuine. hip 11108.-tt Natal. The First Premium J. R. BARRETT at CO., Proprletorp, Itn,u , ...'4i.oter, N. H Feb. 12, 1888.—ly PREVENTATIVE N. 1886. L FilE GREAT Y. RAIITKII, &la Proprlator llarriabarg, Pa Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Near the Diamond DR. R. HORNER, =I pry condo, Nein!, at. , Oki, !Anti FAHNESTOCK BROS. j ROW & worms SPRING GOODS. We are constantly receiving new sad desirable styles el SILKS, POPLINS, PIQUES, SPRING CLOAKINOB, ALeAeAB, D ELA IN KS, CA LICOII . B, LAliNft, ac Also large addition• to our usual supply of GINOHAMS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, JEANS, with every variety of Good. for )lee's and Bore wear Wo Ilaro added tc. d.br:d•tl . totl: si , mortmesit ul CARPETS, which re •re nelhug tit Srratry redace4l -prices Our stuck of QUEENS-WARE Is complete. In HARD-WARE, and all kinds of BUILDTNG MATERIALS, Wo feel a,sur tt we call conko It to the (merest of the purchaser to purchase from us IRON & NAILS at reduced price. OILS & PAINTS at low rates UROCF,RIES, of ull kinds Give us a tall Anil t, Pi:Mkt-ea leA HN ESTOCK BROS., SIGN OF TIIE RED FRONT. Getty:burg, flay tf DUPHORN & HOFFMAN, NORTH-WEST CORNER, CENTRE QUA RE, GEI"P'VSBURQ, PA ALPACCAS, R.M.PRESS CLOTHS, MUSLINS, fl) LArliva CALICORS t OINEMAAIFI RA,LIJORAL SKIRTS 1100 P SKIRTS, SACKINGS, SHAWLS'. COTTONADRS. BLACK morns. TRICOT CLOTHS, FANCY CARSTMERRB, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, JEANS, ICM='4l CARPETS, QUEENSW AR R, KNIVES AND WORKS; UMBRELLAS, WINDOW BLINDS Air DONT FORGET THE PLACE April T2,1568,-tf 1.868. DESHIABLX 1868 . DRY GOODS ! MOST EXCELLENT ABSORTMMNTS! ISELL for very small profits, and aim at doing a very large Balinese. FASHIONABLE SHADES OP FINE SILK POP LINS. FASIVONABLE SHADES OF FRY.NCII WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPAOIS. POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES, PIQUES, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLIMS, JACONET MUSLINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. RISTORI SHAWLS, CASHMERE BHA WLS, THIBET SHAWLS. CLOTIES,XASSIMERS, CLOA KINGS, LINEN DRILL ING, COTTONADE. TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW ELS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, I.IOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 11E11 STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. MEN'S, LADlsfs , ,mlssES',ACit ILDREKICOLOVES, AND STOCKINGS. sa--1. am constantly receiving the latest styles of Dress and Fancy Goode My stock comprises every thing usually found in a first-class DRY GOODS STORE, to which I invite the attention of the public, feeling assured that I can wifely challenge compari son with all other Stores in quality of g Kids and low ness of price. J. L. SCHICK. Gettybarg, Pa., April 29, 1848.—tf NEW GOODS. Cheaper than Ever! REBERT & ELLIOTT, Baltimore st.,opposite the court Souse, H AVE just opened a mew and large moortaitokt of Spring and Summer Goods oF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SILKS, QINOHAMS, LAWNS, PRINTS, BABEGES, MUSLINS, &e., To which they invite Wreaker—heist detonable& to all at Wired cash prices. [April 1,18116.—ti HITESREW'S NEW GOODS FUR SPRING AND 131311 M. ULTIMO jut rotersed Rat the City with a largo and well sedated ogee of DRY GOOD& 1102111 41mam DRUG DOOM MDR" HI TS maurptir eowm, I an lb. attlintioi of my aietemero gad the come mmelty to my large stookoir geode,' at sew Waft at lowa rates than thog bass-bees slam lb. war Mid at rim wiltilt meat toot/eke Illirtrmlewlit' ea Amp With wrap IMMO' tbr parMaMi 1,4 low arum as Amy thotrobs, arsitiroprowd I. wet otipedlicaott km pion fr = m o bratty to lb. lowest TAM It 1114014181 1/ (T ro A)April 10, 11118.-W ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES, cLOTES. • CASEILIITRS, JUNI& COTTONADVs, he. AILPAOCAs, ISP, LA P ALIN, /11. PEILCALItS, April 'L'.-3m MUSLINS, SELLING OFF! Ai rapidly as /earl to make mow jor I.OIV uiROCEILIES AND LIQUORS. HAviNuiu., returned from the City with thelarg est end flout varied aiwortment of firer good' ever °erased here, I expect every body to look to their intent and boy where they can gut the ch•apeat aad beat goodie We. the CASB, as that is my motto. YAMILY li Kocuaiss of all kinds, tensional' In part ot Syr , ipv 01 all kinds, Ifolgessa, sugars, Coffee.,Taos, Spiceo, le.. *c. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, L, ago lot of very good Sugar-marbd Hams , Wo. I Mack aced. Abel and Iferring. My Liquor cannot be surpassed In cbenpilest or quality. from Common ;Thiokol to pure 'rt is Brandy, Holland Gin or Bye what/ 1 , - 10r mediAtial or other purpose.. Hotel Kiiripore aug be supplityl with Liquors at City prices, ikad aye freight and package. Si Weland's and Zln• vat, natter., also; A. itpeer',Urap• Vilma Wll J. MARTIN, Balt more st , Gettysburg. H.) Y, IA[8; t( WM, BOYER St SON, ;GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ,SYone, Wooden and Willow Ware, A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in , a FAMILY GROCERY. Dec.{, 1867,-tf • BARGAINS 1G ROC E R Y JOHN CRESS & SON rj AV ING agents! a new Grocery, in Gettyebarg. on 14 the norih.weal corner of the Pahtic Square, have Ira. received it splendid wort:neat of TRIM GROCERIES* S Including Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Teas, Spices, Tclacco, Salt, Fish, Hams, Shoulders, Ae. Aka. QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nut., r nits, Etuspe, Fancy Ar I Med sad Notions paw- We will al. keep PP hand FLOUR slid 11111D STUFF& Having Plrehsaad for CABlf, ars prepand to sail Tory cheap: One us • call and la, for your. selves. CRL3B, Sept. 25.11387.-tf ,r. W. 111;414, Grocery and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER HAVE removed their Store to the Nlneatedt prop arty, on Chemberstong street, where they pm pos• to keep constantly on hand GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, &c. VAGIZTABLIGH In season, fresh from the city sod country. They are determined to sell. es cheap se the cheapeet t and m they only ask the loved &lug p eo ge w publac pat roe age. MUM & BRO. April B,lB6B—tt. GOOD NEWS ! HENRY OVERDEER, Baltimore, Rtreet, Gettysburg, Penna., HAB completed his new Store flan'. end Joel SO turned from the city with • fresh and well se lected stock of Goode, which be mepectfally Invitee his friends mad the public generally to call and ea• amine. Ms stock coosista of GROCER.I"Es, CEDAR, WILLOW AND 44 %1111121.9 -WARS, FLOCS, CORN 31EP4. nab , a o ssi..Ths cash or tracts will he glean. I* Flour, Cons, Oats, Potatoes, Buttivi,,Esjoi, Boron, Lard Rags, lie. April 1, 18C8.—tt GIDLE.SPIE & CO., Dealeits in Flour, Grocer ies, Notions, &c., GETTYSBURG, 1A... IN VITE the attention of the • i rc to their lair dock of Goods, at the old 24 on York street, next door to the Globe ez,ex,S log of the best of ROCG E, RIES, 8 agars, Syrups. Malawi*, Cotreas, Tea., Spiv.", Salt kc.; the BEST BROLNOS OF nOUR In rho murket, with ilamts, Shoulders, Sides, Fitt] Dried Frida,ConforAlprip, Av. Also, is great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, fitoue- Ware, Crochary-ware, Basket', Sagas, Tobaccos and a thousand and oaeother articles. Dice acid fresh, always for sale. 011.1111PIZ & CO, will spare so effort to please, and are confident of being able to do so by constantly keeping • full and choice stock, and salling at the very lowest profit,. Coo: ray Punning wanted; either fir the each or in exchange for goods, bltbaet market price allowed. JOSEPH B. causons, DAhLISLALSWIL•II. June 17, 111118.—tf goal, gumbtr, ghat, At: GETTYSBURG - LIME KILNS. TILE undersigned bail bought out his former pact nor, Wm. Gout, and now continuos OA THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS lam alf—at. the Gettysburg Lime IC *a theeotoor of the Railroad and Ntieth Strettos street. Meek fel for peat patronage, heir al endeavor to deem' its oontlnuance, by promecnUng the beaker ea 'lmmo. ly and seas large • scald, u popsibbr--elrwal NlHag • good article and giving good laseenze. Iranian end ethers tow look for the prompt *Wag of cedarld, He also continues the COAL - BUSINESS, awing Um met ,}purr kinds. Hawk wan mul other* should! give Was a salt. Blacksmith Owl stonily ea bud. Lae and COSI delivered anythere!". GI Upper& Gottyibarig, Nor. 20,111M-tt MOOS Nl= • TIN-WARE Or STOVES. THE LARIFIRRT ASSORTMENT OF: TIN-WARE IN TEE COUNTY, AT S. G. COOK'S, (lonsialy taro• ?inset); Oman, el TB* BUT COOKIN4BTOI9IB IN TUB MAINDW, among whfch sn It OLD CO DOMINION MPROMiIIk PuntenructhA pl ico u rkst i its TAY 1111.1411 t, 80. Lousy Wow sirilehelbeidtelumllsi, 'DM Mill sold as low ma at soy oili•r phew lotb•coasty. • S. e. 000111. April IS, UN °INGRAM; PRINTS, „ lIIISLINS, PLANNELIS, CRECRS, RKIITINQS, Re, SAL. SEISTet, cheap, APRONS. CORSET PARAS OLS , S. 1100 P SKIRTS, /ie. rottritS. DEALERS IN ALSO, It till 1:1011 IN GETTYSBURG REMOVAL ALL KINDS OF lIE SELLS CHEAP F. 4 .VCY GOODS, 4v -,,r,03,,, IV a T 40 N 8, BUTTER AND EGGS, Stow, Mont, lc. ME 1 , .1 . Ltatti,,,re atre 4. ritr,n t Grgyit, TERM 3 or I. TI11; ZTAC 4,1t0 SGNHS, day morning: nt t a yen n.,t rail within Qv yvar. tinned will 01.1 r IL, 1 .1 rf A i , TI3IXLNIII One inK .t 1 1!,,11.1 ,, :uct1en vat bfr hy ;;.r quatter,Wl rill be insertoir ibt syrnecircol.tivnal ImMnrortUnth,ArreT Jun IRaq of and nt fir rittea. , in t Illy variety •li. rt I/ /tic,. Trruu Ct•n iiroftssiona I II:. 1). M. ECK • •• 1••• a!, .1 LI HEIDLI Lupin' b to merit • FA It, J. V. - WIN Isle Otfe•e et street, tts., &ore atom et tiettppnr,, Nlay IS j()IIN LAW It ,r tr. 11 , ruvr's Drug St.u , uud itht.g to ttl..tr nub Deuti.t r•• rrolks nt - t• luat.,l tO (tat DR. C llrk i. c l t s t r : S o t i l At Itt t ‘ r . tit hit tit ave , Ck,r F. or nll tt,ar the I D WYL. STA iPt, 6Pc 4 .PI K , L atoll prorwh-p• hp the WI nt i ' , lit, at the Lhagilerr.4,l rt rdzeet., oppowitte Will jap•pittod tai att pp, in. , of tlit• In rti.t. vartiitl neld iif tr,th ntt in DAV:11) AT L. );..i. Lad* I . LAINI A.CIEN •—• si g ned w 111 Attend ,kgmittat th< wk 1 . 3 y, r..irdi the o,,urt ~f t'l rii:u .r het at V .1.1 =MEE IMES j ()S. 11. LEFE I.llli L.ll I , l"zei;.tly att. Vo‘rotlik4 .•f =11!M1113! , 1 •I I.) lord hi =I - ttoe1(1/4 1 NICC()NAIj • lati.4 Jtill NU. .4 ill. 44.44, 0 , II; ll,' I' r•Lorg .1 414,11t1rm evlthnitt.ltt •4 Ciftll/18 ho al 411 ti rid. 4 ti.. I. ar! runt.ll.”,te.l.'s Ail I .1% L... 1 Alit, rti AJ. COYER; • • I. tiv, wilt pr.witpt all r Uu3inr s rutriist 0111., rt it, Nl.iy .4.7. r~AVII) A. BU NEY 11' 1..111% wit! ; li-h. All Ali, 0.0,15... a RI., ,I , V , ,ter lit n Cault 11..‘1‘b. Iluoints j 01IN W. TIP' tBLE ItiftllEß. Dihmona, u cat riv,ir to M I.IIM, PC. where ha to MM. nd to 111 t *Lid flirt ■ all. EEO= '4.2 iIVEYOU . CON VEYASCI:II. T oat • tikcer'd ith the. toiliee ureOliNT IV Itt rlNtha DE F. DS. f.O .ARTICLES QV AWL DEM H.Lving , 1 ,- 4.nAidtrablao Lop,ll lr rt , C ,, Vi . .lllbontl Hesit praupt t y •:t totote,l t, P.tir e I May 21.), 141:07 (rarptitterN siSL C; E7'7'}'Sll ItPENTEE.S A 1.. t AU Lirldl Fly ..t• =En rliurri:ll..., eI IV I N litolV "'KA NI ES =9 Ind y =I Cl= 01, !..1.41.11 4.1 Is, Ini,i t MEE= CAIt P N unticrsigne r thy i, t ik that t C. 11.• r.rn I:, V.ll. Nt I. NV, ar, Jn latir /lilt' i,11•40,t,..5.P. entitbliAlitiflaa .0 4 • by A ,trivt :kt.Y•ti • •1/..it.”11,10,1.• M3y 1. P167.-tt 4 1 ' 0 THE BUILD TY AND A Irifo Wish TUE undersign : rurnusth• public that. •CA ft PENTkitl wt his .1,1 staalon Vrtai woad.) , at ell limey to thine done in his lin•. kludenraork for bulalng 4 terlal, and am virally and any other retaLlishiuritt Ip ilundsalwayt In readloesa prempluere and ditpatelt. 41E-Tlmutful for gi:olt tkv to tous:no. to recoico n li toting.. EMEEI3 eabha FUR.NT I). C. 611 PETEILSBURG, ( Is propareJ to allerfutl. = itil.Purclawerl Alo my tpelr. beams I.lll* FURN 11134. 1 . 0 ardor. gdpAbios d lopekb.
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